Visions and Re-visions: (re)constructing Science FictionLiverpool University Press, 1. jan. 2005 - 411 síður Renowned science fiction scholar Robert M. Philmus offers in Visions and Revisions a fresh and provocative literary analysis of science fiction writing. He critically examines the works of some of the most prominent writers to have written in the genre-including Evgeny Zamiatin, Karel Capek, Jorge Luis Borges, Italo Calvino, and Stanislaw Lem, along with English-language authors from H.G. Wells to Ursula Le Guin-and reveals how their works illustrate the fundamental elements of science fiction writing. The former editor of Science Fiction Studies, Philmus casts his expert eye on a diverse range of short stories and novels by the premier arbiters of the craft, with close readings that draw upon the theories of New Criticism as well as post-Modern. Featuring essays such as Stanislaw Lem's Futurological Congress as a Metageneric Text, Kurt Vonnegut: Historiographer of the Absurd: The Sirens of Titan, Ursula K. Le Guin and Time's Dispossession, and Time Out of Joint: The World(s) of Philip K. Dic |
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2 Generic Configurations of A Story of the Days to Come | 28 |
3 Revisions of The Time Machine | 49 |
4 Stanislaw Lems Futurological Congress as a Metageneric Text | 66 |
5 Karel Čapeks Cannon of Negation | 79 |
6 Olaf Stapledons TragiCosmic Vision | 114 |
9 Jorge Luis Borges and the Labyrinths of Time | 173 |
Italo Calvinos | 190 |
11 Ursula K Le Guin and Times Dispossession | 224 |
The Worlds of Philip K Dicks | 250 |
A Revisionary Construction of Genre with Particular | 284 |
Notes | 312 |
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